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and the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that is a little bit more forgiving. gwen: launching a new effort to help young men and boys of color. covering the week pete williams of nbc news. ed o'keefe of "the washington post." and michael sheerer of "time" magazine. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for...
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we have to realize a pristine environment can come at a very high, if not unacceptable cost. >> yeah. brian, in terms of safe guarding your investments as we watch this unfold, what do you do? what's your plan? >> i would have no problem telling people to actually sell into the weakness. why is that? because this headline risk can morph into fundamental risk. melissa: really? you want to sell into the weakness. >> yes because i'm not, i don't have that signal yet that the sell something over if i wake up tomorrow, i see all the negative pictures, many people other than starbucks. costs $250,000 to open a starbucks in russia. that is risk to their results nobody is thinking about. melissa: judy what is your prediction what putin will do? those forecast that he will get much worse as he spreads his power out? >> i think it depends on the calculation he makes about the financial, military reputational price he would have to pay if he proceeds further. he is a very calculating guy. he doesn't take reckless risks. he takes risks. this one if he is convinced there will be a too high a price
we have to realize a pristine environment can come at a very high, if not unacceptable cost. >> yeah. brian, in terms of safe guarding your investments as we watch this unfold, what do you do? what's your plan? >> i would have no problem telling people to actually sell into the weakness. why is that? because this headline risk can morph into fundamental risk. melissa: really? you want to sell into the weakness. >> yes because i'm not, i don't have that signal yet that the sell...
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should point out in very low interest rate environments like what we had in 2006 and what we have right now, you do have bubbles that occur. in 2006, the bubble was people, investors looking for yield and return by buying mortgage-backed securities of the you know how that turned out. in this environment one of the things people might be buying because you get a 10%, triple tax-free yield on this thing, is munis pal bond from puerto rico. take it for what it's worth. people buy stuff like this when interest rates are low. that is why, keeping interest rates this low does have consequences. adam: what it is worth is junk according to moody's. they have already preliminarily rated it. these are geobonds. technically you buy this thing you're safe but here is the trouble -- >> not safe. buying full faith and credit of commonwealth of puerto rico. that is not -- adam: you should be the underwriter. here is the deal. they have them hiring subsidiary to restructure not this debt but come on, restructure 50 billion worth of other debt. there is no guarranty in this language that says, should y
should point out in very low interest rate environments like what we had in 2006 and what we have right now, you do have bubbles that occur. in 2006, the bubble was people, investors looking for yield and return by buying mortgage-backed securities of the you know how that turned out. in this environment one of the things people might be buying because you get a 10%, triple tax-free yield on this thing, is munis pal bond from puerto rico. take it for what it's worth. people buy stuff like this...
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s and politicians find it perfectly acceptable to completely strip the environment toxify the land and poison the air as long as it's someone else's land someone else's family. someone else's life i'm just waiting for tellers and the set his own p.r. machine against himself after all he would want to be accused of holding back the growth of america what do you now let's break the set. please please. please very hard to take a. look. at or act like that hurt me there are those. surveillance in the post nine eleven world are for the course but when news broke in two thousand and twelve the new york police department going outside of its jurisdiction to spy on large swathes of new jersey's muslim community people were a little surprised the n.y.p.d. is violation of civil liberties by indiscriminately spine and other states religious populations seemed obvious and in two thousand and twelve eight muslims filed a lawsuit against the city for targeting a community for its religion but last week a federal judge threw out the case altogether alleging that the surveillance was not a violation o
s and politicians find it perfectly acceptable to completely strip the environment toxify the land and poison the air as long as it's someone else's land someone else's family. someone else's life i'm just waiting for tellers and the set his own p.r. machine against himself after all he would want to be accused of holding back the growth of america what do you now let's break the set. please please. please very hard to take a. look. at or act like that hurt me there are those. surveillance in...
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we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks to get those returned because i've not been rewarded for doing so. so we've got a more neutral start to say yes, if you want to go out and take an outsized risk decision, you will get an outsized risking return if your play comes off. but equities aren't that market right now. but yesterday's events were demonstrated, should gazprom have not made the statement this morning, you would have a different attitude to its cash flow risk. now you have a different set of information. and actually, if you listen to what president putin is repeatedly saying
we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks...
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tremendous energy and vitality it is my job to release that to have the pearl market -- pro market business environment. we can always do better. you always compete to make sure capital come to you, an entrepreneur and innovation comes to you. israel is the innovation nation end up powerful producer on the planet that gives us a great future. we would like to share it with our neighbors and with california. liz: prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. with setting up shop in israel? >> you have to constantly of great products and services in shorter and shorter time. the way to get advantage is to buy into the smartest mines that are on earth in we have some of them. liz: 84 joining us on fox business. some headlines out of this with concern what is going on in the red sea but also hoping to see a resolution now of the ukraine he is the free marketeer. >> in the middle of this international crisis we hope is called the down i think it is slowing down. first of all, the housing bill down this is not that there rip roaring comeback? i have been following these housing numbers and i don't like what i
tremendous energy and vitality it is my job to release that to have the pearl market -- pro market business environment. we can always do better. you always compete to make sure capital come to you, an entrepreneur and innovation comes to you. israel is the innovation nation end up powerful producer on the planet that gives us a great future. we would like to share it with our neighbors and with california. liz: prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. with setting up shop in israel?...
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. >> the environment is right for this. but how many of these guys do you think -- how many new guys are coming into the space? guys that think, hey, this is working for the other guys. the other part of this question is, you used to work at a big hedge fund managgazine, that cos hedge funds directly. are they saying there's a lot of pretenders in this space in not everyone can be dan lobe. and a lot of the guys that are playing this game are not experts in the field. >> i think investors in hedge funds recognize that. and they dump their money with the big brand names that we cover all day long, like the icahns and the lobes. but there's proteges that come out. keith meister was a protege of icahn. another out of pershing square. there are some. but for some, it's the hedge fund manager that get the attraction. >> big money, thanks for stopping by. otherwise known as lawrence delevingne. >> he should change his twitter. >> get a tattoo. >> a big dollar sign. right there. >>> let's trade this here. some might say, guy adami
. >> the environment is right for this. but how many of these guys do you think -- how many new guys are coming into the space? guys that think, hey, this is working for the other guys. the other part of this question is, you used to work at a big hedge fund managgazine, that cos hedge funds directly. are they saying there's a lot of pretenders in this space in not everyone can be dan lobe. and a lot of the guys that are playing this game are not experts in the field. >> i think...
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how people are working to balance the environment and economy. >>> from water to wine. an entrepreneur says he's done the miraculous. a look at his device that could help you whip up a pinot in just three days. stay with us. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. >>> the delicate balancing act over the future of lake tahoe is about to play out in court. the sierra club and environmental groups are facing off with the agency to regulates development in tahoe. tonight we'll look at each side claiming that it's the one that actually is protecting the lake. lake tahoe remains an environmental treasure in an area hit hard by economic problems. for decades the economy here was driven by casinos. compet
how people are working to balance the environment and economy. >>> from water to wine. an entrepreneur says he's done the miraculous. a look at his device that could help you whip up a pinot in just three days. stay with us. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to...
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they make it a shopping environment. we know you love tesla. tesla is going down. the stock is up today. does he mean, or she, do they mean that the stock will go down? >> i do not have a comment on it. whether it will have a powerful battery to lower the cost of the model. can they make a battery? solar city. tesla invented a battery. who knows. local, chapultepec, a new high, i believe. nicole: the shareholders love to see it. it hit 579. up about 4%. just recently hit another high. do not forget, now they are offering shredded tofu. stuart: who saw $500 a share? nicole: a mcdonald's spinoff. you remember when. stuart: take a look at radioshack. the company is closing 1100 stores. now they have announced they are closing 1100 stores. is this a possible turnaround? liz: i do not think so. we have been talking about radioshack for years. i think the cost is way too much. stuart: the last comment from you. >> you go for doctors. stuart: welcome back, tracy. we thank everybody for participating. thank you. an attorney for lois lerner says she will only testify under
they make it a shopping environment. we know you love tesla. tesla is going down. the stock is up today. does he mean, or she, do they mean that the stock will go down? >> i do not have a comment on it. whether it will have a powerful battery to lower the cost of the model. can they make a battery? solar city. tesla invented a battery. who knows. local, chapultepec, a new high, i believe. nicole: the shareholders love to see it. it hit 579. up about 4%. just recently hit another high. do...
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you create a good environment for the economy to grow. >> that's a great contrast, this red state contrast. sam brownback in kansas, mary fallin in oklahoma, john casic in ohio. they're limiting government, reforming programs, lowering tax rates to get better investment in companies. what's so hard about this? john f. kennedy did it 50 years ago. ronald reagan about it 30 years ago. >> they believe so much in central government, central economic planning. they believe it's unfair for people to be making a lot of money when the aspiration of every american should be to make more money, get on that ladder of opportunity. it's so frustrating, larry, to be on the inside and working with these people when they don't think debt matters. the president is increasing debt, almost doubling it over the next ten or 12 years. it's incredible, given the fact that he's amassed more debt as a president than all the presidents before him combined if you take it through the rest of his administration. >> i think if the economy would grow with fresh incentives and regulatory roll backs and we get back to fou
you create a good environment for the economy to grow. >> that's a great contrast, this red state contrast. sam brownback in kansas, mary fallin in oklahoma, john casic in ohio. they're limiting government, reforming programs, lowering tax rates to get better investment in companies. what's so hard about this? john f. kennedy did it 50 years ago. ronald reagan about it 30 years ago. >> they believe so much in central government, central economic planning. they believe it's unfair...
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long-awaited report, the gist of it is the keystone pipeline effect would have very little impact on the environment. but yet they have still come out saying this report was bias. saying it was handled properly and sometimes was more rigorous than required. this thing hands down, it will certainly get built. stuart: very strict. >> you don't want it shipped. which would be ridiculous. stuart: it would be ridiculous. come on, charles. charles: build it and you can export it. stuart: you say he will do that. charles: i think so. stuart: senator harry reid calling the horror stories untrue. not so fast, listen to the senator on the senate floor yesterday. >> she works, she has maintained a number of part-time jobs, has a masters degree and then she says once it was passed, she said i saw the writing on the wall and so did the companies i work for. stuart: the senator joins us now from capitol hill. we just ran a clip from what you are saying on the show yesterday. in the constituent hurt economically and i take it you object to calling her a liar. correct? >> absolutely. he cannot handle the truth. we
long-awaited report, the gist of it is the keystone pipeline effect would have very little impact on the environment. but yet they have still come out saying this report was bias. saying it was handled properly and sometimes was more rigorous than required. this thing hands down, it will certainly get built. stuart: very strict. >> you don't want it shipped. which would be ridiculous. stuart: it would be ridiculous. come on, charles. charles: build it and you can export it. stuart: you...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: shares of best buy on the move to be profit expectations lee janzen analyst at janney montgomery scott, you were on a conference, what did you hear that surprise you? >> 18 months ago this country everyone thought was going out of business, actually argued today. and hybrid models are out there that the investments they make, the ones they're working on, making tough to compete with online. liz: will they have o downstairs' their retail store even more? >> they have markets where they have more density of stores than they need and over time it is inevitable that will happen. there taking hours out of the store because 12% of their business is now online. some productivity you don't need as much investment in energy and a. liz: the chart looks negative, the stock fell off a cliff. you sound positive. is there an opportunity? >> it is an opportunity. proof of concept will come in queue 4. even though they had lower numbers due to a promotable h
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: shares of best buy on the move to be profit expectations lee janzen analyst at janney montgomery scott, you were on a conference, what did you hear that surprise you? >> 18 months ago this country everyone thought was going out of business, actually argued today. and hybrid models are out there that the investments they make, the ones they're...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. at a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: with the race to find good tech talent, things like engineers are heating up, there's a new threat to linkedin as the place for job recruiters. piazza careers, offers service that let's companies connect with potential job candidates among more than one million top shelf students. how does piazza differ from linkedin and companies like yelp flocking to this recruiting tool? joining us the founder and ceo. wonderful to have you. we love this story because not openly does it show entrepreneurial spirit but in a way you're taking on one of the big boys in the region and that of course is linkedin. i want you first to start from the beginning, 2009, you founded this really for students. can you explain? >> correct. absolutely. i was one of very few undergraduate women in computer science in india and i really struggled with homework a lot without having ability to connect with classmates and professors in real time. so fast forward when i was stude
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. at a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: with the race to find good tech talent, things like engineers are heating up, there's a new threat to linkedin as the place for job recruiters. piazza careers, offers service that let's companies connect with potential job candidates among more than one million top shelf students. how does piazza differ from linkedin and companies like yelp flocking to...
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>> foreign policy, environment, economics, all that goes beyond the front tears of nations of europe. that has to be done on the european level. we are doing that. >> give me a concrete example of something you're proud of, that the european parliament has done in the last five years? >> security, assistance in times of crisis, energy policy and security of gas deliveries, that's what we do. >> how has that worked better on a european level than it would with your country, poland saying, right, this is where we'll get our energy. >> if you put together your reserves, if you negotiate together and bargain on behalf of the bigger group of countries, you're much stronger, you get better prices, better conditions. >> let me ask you a question. you mentioned foreign policy there. you just got back from ukraine. that's our top story here on bbc world today, the crisis in ukraine. first of all, a european parliamentary delegation going to kiev, what can you hope to achieve? you don't have particular weight in terms of foreign policy. it was the foreign ministers last week who were on the gro
>> foreign policy, environment, economics, all that goes beyond the front tears of nations of europe. that has to be done on the european level. we are doing that. >> give me a concrete example of something you're proud of, that the european parliament has done in the last five years? >> security, assistance in times of crisis, energy policy and security of gas deliveries, that's what we do. >> how has that worked better on a european level than it would with your...
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people have bought houses into much higher interest rate environments. you're still getting a relatively good deal on the financing side, aren't you? >> phil, do you want to give us the last word in terms of autos? >> sure. the final word, and i think you guys hit on it, leasing is red hot right now in part because of what we're seeing with the interest rates. the lease penetration levels have never been higher. people are saying i want to keep that monthly payment low. there's a lease deal there. if i can get it for $349, i will take it. >> lease payments are high because the manufacturers are subsidizing the residuals. that's why they're as hot as they are. it's not a consumer driven thing. i agree with kevin that we want to keep the term right but the trade cycle is about 30 months and that's why i point out to 36. >> guys, thanks. interesting stuff. absolutely one to watch. we've had some big movers in the after hours session. stick around also for the cnbc.com hot list. that's straight ahead and the president's budget director speaking with our own
people have bought houses into much higher interest rate environments. you're still getting a relatively good deal on the financing side, aren't you? >> phil, do you want to give us the last word in terms of autos? >> sure. the final word, and i think you guys hit on it, leasing is red hot right now in part because of what we're seeing with the interest rates. the lease penetration levels have never been higher. people are saying i want to keep that monthly payment low. there's a...
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>> you can have yields that are too low and i actually think that that's the environment which we've been in. why are they so low? it's not because there's so much liquidity. it's because there's a lot of fear. the fed is beginning its tapering program but yet this flood of fears has overwhelmed the fed's withdrawal of some of its monthly stimulus. so i think that if we do see yields go too much lower, it's all a question of why, and i think really the reason now is because you'd see a spike in fear, and that wouldn't be a good thing, but again it's the type of thing i think you can just sort of look through and actually think that maybe in a month from now we're going to see that this is actually -- we're on to the next story. >> rates are low because there's no demand for credit. >> i continue to think that rates are low. we've seen this rally in rates this year, 40 bits in the ten-year in two months because investors really are concerned about some sort of repricing of risk and this happened two weeks after the fed tapered. that's not a coincidence. >> there's no demand for credit
>> you can have yields that are too low and i actually think that that's the environment which we've been in. why are they so low? it's not because there's so much liquidity. it's because there's a lot of fear. the fed is beginning its tapering program but yet this flood of fears has overwhelmed the fed's withdrawal of some of its monthly stimulus. so i think that if we do see yields go too much lower, it's all a question of why, and i think really the reason now is because you'd see a...
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. >> the permissive environment that we have created through this reset thinking that someone like putin reacts to warmth and charm and reach out when what he really reacts to is weakness and i think he has seen that in our foreign policy efforts over the course of this last year. >> that is the ranking republican on the senate foreign relations committee, bob corker. he listed action mis des in dea with syria. i wanted to give you an opportunity to respond. >> two things. first of all, why putin did what he did in crimea had everything to do with ukraine. and what happened in ukraine is a pro russian government packed up and left town and was replaced by a pro western/pro american government. that's the scenario that led putin to take the action that he did. not exactly a position of great strength in the world. he saw ukraine moving away from russia and he moved in. the second thing i'd say with respect to syria, i don't understand exactly what they're saying. should we have gone to war in syria just to send a message to putin? that's not smart foreign policy. we'll be very clear about
. >> the permissive environment that we have created through this reset thinking that someone like putin reacts to warmth and charm and reach out when what he really reacts to is weakness and i think he has seen that in our foreign policy efforts over the course of this last year. >> that is the ranking republican on the senate foreign relations committee, bob corker. he listed action mis des in dea with syria. i wanted to give you an opportunity to respond. >> two things....
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open doors osbourne it was pointed out the moratorium is needed for serious reforms in the business environment sylvia's it up the applicant is that we use a person like me. moratorium is the most serious one the previous notorious were conducted for human security one fireman or protection this time he was clearly stated that it's more towards for national security of the country. at which the cast only took us to fill with some ideas of what is coming. the kennedys currency so we can significantly against the us dollar currency intervention of the match to make the kyrgyzstan on the sale of non cash and cash dollars an amount or twenty seven owing to not give significant results since the beginning of the year the official exchange rate of us dollar gets its own rates increased by nine point seven percent now when us dollar equals fifty three zone and ninety sixteen hour as the deputy head of the mash them into kyrgyzstan on the violet tinged into a quill said the bill and the sharp devaluation. elections to the lower house of the indian parliament will take place from people seventh of may c
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senate environment and public works committee. i'm just going to read you his quote. the earth's geological history contradi contradicts. you have ice age -- because the climate is so difficult to figure out what's going into the variability of the climates. >> can i ask a question related to this? but i'm not a scientist so i don't know. i'm told january 2014 was earth's fourth warmest on record globally. on average for the whole globe that it was much warmer. >> right. going back how far? >> if you really -- >> it's 130 years, andrew. the plan set $4 billiet is 4 bi old. the warmer month was in the 90s. why would there be a warmer month when the co2 was an issue. 130 years, all of us looking at this, it's almost like -- in the middle ages it was witchcraft. you would attribute adverse weather events to witchcraft. now we have co2 at this point. >> i'm just suggesting that even though we live in this very cold environment right now or it feels cold on a relative basis, it supposedlien is as cold. >> but when it's a warm year it is because of global warming. when it's
senate environment and public works committee. i'm just going to read you his quote. the earth's geological history contradi contradicts. you have ice age -- because the climate is so difficult to figure out what's going into the variability of the climates. >> can i ask a question related to this? but i'm not a scientist so i don't know. i'm told january 2014 was earth's fourth warmest on record globally. on average for the whole globe that it was much warmer. >> right. going back...
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an environment rich with new vocabulary. >> they use big words because we're talking with them, communicating about every part of their day. >> for parents like louie, the cost is well worth it. >> we wanted to take money that we might have spent on other things and making an investment in their education. it's the socialization that it provides that i think ultimately really gets these kids ahead at a young age. >> back on the other side of town a world apart, they are doing dishes today. she has seen a change in her daughter since they started chatting more. >> translator: before i didn't give her a chance to express herself. i would do most of the talking. now i give her a chance so she doesn't get frustrated and angry. >> it's already helped in their daily lives. >>> let's just catch up with the day of fast moving events in ukraine. live to simferopol, the regional capital. there you can see the white flags, red at the bottom, blue at the top. that is the flag of the crimea. it could rejoin within a matter of days. the regional parliament just voted in favor of russia. a referendum just 1
an environment rich with new vocabulary. >> they use big words because we're talking with them, communicating about every part of their day. >> for parents like louie, the cost is well worth it. >> we wanted to take money that we might have spent on other things and making an investment in their education. it's the socialization that it provides that i think ultimately really gets these kids ahead at a young age. >> back on the other side of town a world apart, they are...
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commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent for their products reviews for policy reasons. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting to wear first two thousand fifteen only goes on to new ritual really have a high probability of violations of law will be subject to inspections. if an entrepreneur of the phils only to requirements inspection agency should not come and it's all starting to wear first two thousand fifteen the liquidation procedure for small to medium size businesses will be simplified the general prosecutor's office will provide the national chamber of the newest be accessed on information in relation to business. hooper computers issue the permit issuance procedure will be completed in at least a hundred forty kinds of perm
commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent for their products reviews for policy reasons. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting to...
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is this taking personal commitment about the environment a little too far? we'll ask steve forbes, forbes media chairman and editor-in-chief what he makes of cook's remarks. >>> also liz has more for us from mountainview, california. liz? >> david, what do you feel like watching tonight? if you wanted to rent a movie, it is just so broad to say comedy. how about if you say comedy where the human spirit prevails and also a chick flick? boom, the video jeannie. has as in jinni. it is your electronic movie concierge. we have the founder. he is from israel. he is here in silicon valley. yosie glick is here. stay tuned. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text,
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but he has also ruled out military environment. he was the man who said ukraine was on the brink of disaster and this is a red alert situation. he has said that crimea is ukrainian territory. ukraine will not give it up. and ultimately the russian occupation as they refer to it and as the west are referring to it will not stand. the question is what exactly this deposit can do. the army obviously is much smaller than the russian army. they have told their troops not to fire the first shot, rather not to give russia a pretext. but they are looking towards the west for support. the question is whether the support that the west does provide will be enough to deescalate this crisis. >> okay. david stern, we'll leave it there. >>> thousands of orthodox jews are in protest over a draft to the army. >> reporter: this is how many of the streets of west jerusalem look right now. traffic has been completely blocked off. thousands of thousands of orthodox jews have come out against government plans to draft more young men from their community
but he has also ruled out military environment. he was the man who said ukraine was on the brink of disaster and this is a red alert situation. he has said that crimea is ukrainian territory. ukraine will not give it up. and ultimately the russian occupation as they refer to it and as the west are referring to it will not stand. the question is what exactly this deposit can do. the army obviously is much smaller than the russian army. they have told their troops not to fire the first shot,...
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one of the reasons is the fcc when it sets a regulatory framework that creates an environment where investment and innovation and competition can thrive, the american people benefit. we've seen it in the wireless industry, we're seeing it in the broadband industry and the story of the media marketplace over the last 40 years since we last adopted our media rules has been one where competition has flourished. i think that's something the fcc would do well to remember when it steps into this marketplace. >> i'll tell you, sir, i mean i'm glad you're there and you're doing the lord's work. but whether it's broadband issues or the old fairness doctrine, the fcc is on the wrong side of every issue. you talk about innovation and entrepreneurship, you're right, god bless. the fcc on the wrong side, the ftc, all these independent agencies. i say get rid of them. >> part of the frustration that you have with agency comes into sharp relief when it comes to the media because we do have a core first amendment freedom. so when you combine the way that the study was created with that core fcc freedom -- fir
one of the reasons is the fcc when it sets a regulatory framework that creates an environment where investment and innovation and competition can thrive, the american people benefit. we've seen it in the wireless industry, we're seeing it in the broadband industry and the story of the media marketplace over the last 40 years since we last adopted our media rules has been one where competition has flourished. i think that's something the fcc would do well to remember when it steps into this...
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year ahead of her complaints about corruption in the gap between rich and polite and france to the environments. mix all of this china's economy continues to twelve presidential campaign and his administration are pushing ahead with reforms as a team for long term stability. one insight and analysis on weekends. one of the series and china will to reform an age heroes from jakarta is covering this story in and they should in today's china's biggest annual political event kicks off right here in the capital and preparations are fully underway. one of the biggest concerns right now its security as thousands of representatives of dr here in beijing. there's even a bigger security presence because of this weekend's deadly attack in the southern city of twenty. isn't that what i saw around the meeting venue. the main square in the center of teaching is also the center of political power. i've read it to the west is the great hall of the people would just once a year china's biggest issues i put forth prioritize and discuss. this composition egos and gathering in that building in a few days from now
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what is the future for this bank and the environment you just described? i think it is not necessarily a great idea to focus the entire business on private banking. profitability and margins are under pressure. for credit suisse it is a big advantage they have managed to preserve such a large part of their investment banking. it is comfortably covering its cost of capital. count himselfcan lucky that they still have this investment bank and that they have more diversified earnings. credit suisse is not in such a bad position. it is cheap compared to other swiss banks. >> thank you for your analysis, joining us from kepler cheuvreux from frankfurt. crime pays. brazil may have some of the world's best beaches. it is the king of car crime. auto theft revving up business for one company. it is coming up next. ♪ welcome back.g, you are watching "the pulse," live on bloomberg tv and streaming on bloomberg.com. let's take a look at today's hotshot. to get anvils decide unconventional tour of rio de janeiro. .hey flew by the giant statue check out this shot, it
what is the future for this bank and the environment you just described? i think it is not necessarily a great idea to focus the entire business on private banking. profitability and margins are under pressure. for credit suisse it is a big advantage they have managed to preserve such a large part of their investment banking. it is comfortably covering its cost of capital. count himselfcan lucky that they still have this investment bank and that they have more diversified earnings. credit...
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we talk, as you would imagine, but how we see the security environment in some detail. it is fair to say we see this strategic environment we are facing is continuing to be complex. it is rapidly changing. dca continued importance focusing on the asia-pacific region. we see multiple points in the middle east. a range of challenging problems. suny, she it tensions. that is an area of continuing importance in focus for the department. the security department, we talk about how we see developments in the cyber and space domain. these are vital to our securities that is under considerable challenge by nation states in various places in the world. an important piece of the security environment is how we see the terrorist threat metastasizing. i think it is fair to say that while the direct threat to the homeland is not as strong as it was immediately after the 9/11 attacks, we certainly see al qaeda continuing to morph. it is a major focal point of our strategy which will talk about in a little bit more. we talk in the report about how we see technology changing and influenc
we talk, as you would imagine, but how we see the security environment in some detail. it is fair to say we see this strategic environment we are facing is continuing to be complex. it is rapidly changing. dca continued importance focusing on the asia-pacific region. we see multiple points in the middle east. a range of challenging problems. suny, she it tensions. that is an area of continuing importance in focus for the department. the security department, we talk about how we see developments...
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>> verse, this is not the right have environment to have this type of discussion. when you have russian troops in crimea, it's hard to see this is not a compromise environment for this type of referendum. second, it violates the ukrainian constitution. crimea is part of ukraine. the ukrainian prime minister has indicated they will have a discussion about its status, but ultimately, the government of kiev has to be at the table, and a condition where russia is out on the streets, that is not the type of environment where you could even have a fair expression of the will of the people of that region. >> the u.s. warship is in the black sea for a military exercise. are you confident this can be resolved peacefully? >> the u.s. typically does in the blacke this sea. we believe it's an important part of our regular military exercises. we also have taken steps in recent days to make sure we are reassuring our allies in nato and europe, and what you have .een is additional flights you have seen additional supplements to poland. we want to make sure our eastern european al
>> verse, this is not the right have environment to have this type of discussion. when you have russian troops in crimea, it's hard to see this is not a compromise environment for this type of referendum. second, it violates the ukrainian constitution. crimea is part of ukraine. the ukrainian prime minister has indicated they will have a discussion about its status, but ultimately, the government of kiev has to be at the table, and a condition where russia is out on the streets, that is...
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at a business school, and from washington, the acting director of the atlantic council's energy and environment program. jacob, there much in the way of economic leverage that the u.s. holds in russia? >> compared to the eu, in my opinion, no. bilateral trade is too small, unlike in europe, and unlike in europe, where you have nuclear option, for instance, you could look to tart asset freezes and things like that, because if you had the money, similar to what the former ukraine an leadership had in europe, they had money inside of the eu and that could be frozen. they don't have, as far as i know, as much money in the u.s., so no. there isn't, quite frankly, that much that the u.s. can do on the bilateral economic front. >> larry peckar, how is russia emeshed in the economy of the eu and europe more broadly? >> indeed, russia is fully integrated in the global economy, and has close ties into the global economies and so on. but the point is that the current situation is not purely economic. when speaking about just the economy, western countries, european countries, are interested in keeping clo
at a business school, and from washington, the acting director of the atlantic council's energy and environment program. jacob, there much in the way of economic leverage that the u.s. holds in russia? >> compared to the eu, in my opinion, no. bilateral trade is too small, unlike in europe, and unlike in europe, where you have nuclear option, for instance, you could look to tart asset freezes and things like that, because if you had the money, similar to what the former ukraine an...
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i agree that california might get around this, but it is doing a lot of damage to the environment the way it is being done in california. as it turns out, i did see that piece. the legalizers would say that is why this needs to be legalized. you go out into the wilderness in california, yes, they are using tremendous amounts of pesticides, herbicides and who knows what. the environmental this action is quite phenomenal. this is marijuana growth outside the law. the legalizers would say that is one more reason to bring it under a state jurisdiction, because that way the environmental benefits even to legalizing marijuana. piece. great if people are interested in this as an issue, go on mother jones. host: a tweet from a viewer -- guest: which is what happened last week and san francisco. a mom had her daughter set up in of a medical marijuana dispensary and sold out 157 boxes in record time. excited -- aside, what are the under industries -- other industries popping up because of colorado? guest: that is the joke that' frito sales going through the roof in colorado. it is interesting a
i agree that california might get around this, but it is doing a lot of damage to the environment the way it is being done in california. as it turns out, i did see that piece. the legalizers would say that is why this needs to be legalized. you go out into the wilderness in california, yes, they are using tremendous amounts of pesticides, herbicides and who knows what. the environmental this action is quite phenomenal. this is marijuana growth outside the law. the legalizers would say that is...
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it looks at only -- it looks ite any other ford, except has infrared lights that scan the environment than much the same way another would. creating a three-dimensional map of everything, making 2.5 million measurements every second. it means the car can accelerate, brake, or swerve without being told to. it is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that. the next big staff will be cars , road conditions and safety conditions. i suspect the technology will be there before the legislation that the driver is ready to accept it. >> ford aims to have them hit -- them on the road by the next few years. >> selling cars is a job that often carries a negative stigma, but there is one salesman who has found success in a life dealing wheels. >> there is not any car that i cannot supply within 40 hours. >> if you want a supercar, where do you go to buy one? mayfair might sound like a good place to start, or you could try behind these gates. >> is here that you will meet tom hartley, a school dropout who has been selling cars and see was 12 years old. his speciality is finding the high-perfo
it looks at only -- it looks ite any other ford, except has infrared lights that scan the environment than much the same way another would. creating a three-dimensional map of everything, making 2.5 million measurements every second. it means the car can accelerate, brake, or swerve without being told to. it is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that. the next big staff will be cars , road conditions and safety conditions. i suspect the technology will be there before the...
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this means create a good environment for investors. we have a lot of things to do. >> thank you very much for being with us here live from bilbao at this conference to promote the spanish economic recovery. back to you in london. >> thanks, ste pan. >>> a quick check in the european markets as we head into a break here. adding to lows for the ftse 100 here. the french and german markets losing between 2% and 2.5%. we've got the micex index down by 957%. we have the dollar/ruble trading at five-year highs. i'll leave you with a look at the futures as we head to break. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> welcome back to this show. ukrainian crisis dominating the issues as far as the urch foou
this means create a good environment for investors. we have a lot of things to do. >> thank you very much for being with us here live from bilbao at this conference to promote the spanish economic recovery. back to you in london. >> thanks, ste pan. >>> a quick check in the european markets as we head into a break here. adding to lows for the ftse 100 here. the french and german markets losing between 2% and 2.5%. we've got the micex index down by 957%. we have the...
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rotters without borders supplied a map that shows the increasingly hostile environment for journalist. the areas you see the darker colors, those are the most dangerous areas. and every day we are seeing violence against reporters in russia, egypt, venezuela, mexico. pretty much around the world. is enough being done to help them and what can be done? >> no, i don't think enough is being done. if you take the case of egypt, the arrest of journalists and bloggers is nothing new. the same is true of journalists in saudi arabia, we have seen some in china being arrested left right and center. what can be done, leader in the free world can speak on behalf of these judgists, raise their names in meetings condition aid to improvements in human rights and i think collectively, if we stand up for these political prisoners and journalists we cannot only see their release but the gradual reform of liberal societies. just relently i had my own experience a heated confrontation with iran's foreign minister over the imprisonment of one who has spent four years in prison for criticizing the regime
rotters without borders supplied a map that shows the increasingly hostile environment for journalist. the areas you see the darker colors, those are the most dangerous areas. and every day we are seeing violence against reporters in russia, egypt, venezuela, mexico. pretty much around the world. is enough being done to help them and what can be done? >> no, i don't think enough is being done. if you take the case of egypt, the arrest of journalists and bloggers is nothing new. the same...
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even though it's clear that most of the paintings are on the environment and are seeking comfort dishes but the police. the arms sales are booming but there are also coming under heightened criticism the industry sold over ten billion dollars worth of weapons in twenty eleven and twenty twelve but is facing awkward questions over and pour into the tiling its use of the palestinian territories as testing grounds. art is falsely year has indeed house. i think there is a very a big elephant in whom it is noted very big fat no reality which is seldom spoken about and that's as far as most people clue when his tools on this industry. the tile has a country the size of the american state of new jersey become the world's six largest exporter people don't really ask what was the what what what the of a small country in the case that it took the power of the of weapons. hilton feldman is a gentleness and to make a decent bbc's award winning documentary an ad in which he argues that israel's occupation of palestine and also to have such a post this weekend's industry. what are you over the world
even though it's clear that most of the paintings are on the environment and are seeking comfort dishes but the police. the arms sales are booming but there are also coming under heightened criticism the industry sold over ten billion dollars worth of weapons in twenty eleven and twenty twelve but is facing awkward questions over and pour into the tiling its use of the palestinian territories as testing grounds. art is falsely year has indeed house. i think there is a very a big elephant in...
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the stock took an enormous hit as did the company the culture and the environment. and they made major changes in terms of getting the company back on track. restoring consumer confidence. and you feel a sense of momentum in the company right now. >> it's physically 11 times the size. jcpenney is 11 times the size of sachs in terms of outlets. what do you learn from luxury retailing that you can then apply to this much bigger retailer that clearly is at lower price points in the industry? >> i think in the end it's all about satisfying the consumers' needs, understanding who your consumer is and catering to them and providing them the products and services that they want, whether it's the high end of a sachs or nieman's or a jcpenney level, it's really about giving them the products they want. sunday night you saw in the oscars some terrific advertising that was all about fitting the individual jcpenney customer because it's, again, going back to the basics of the products they want. >> first quarterly sales growth since 2011. how involved is the board which is much
the stock took an enormous hit as did the company the culture and the environment. and they made major changes in terms of getting the company back on track. restoring consumer confidence. and you feel a sense of momentum in the company right now. >> it's physically 11 times the size. jcpenney is 11 times the size of sachs in terms of outlets. what do you learn from luxury retailing that you can then apply to this much bigger retailer that clearly is at lower price points in the industry?...
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an environment rich with new vocabulary. >> translator: before i didn't give her a chance to express herself. i would do most of the talking. now i give her a chance so she doesn't get frustrated and angry. >> it's already helped in their daily lives. >>> they are putting in place a further visa restriction on individuals. they are russian as well as ukraine. also the ukrainian acting president has been speaking. he said that the authorities are totally illegitimate and forced to work under the bow of a gun. they are illegal. much more on "bbc world news".. >>> if you have ever wondered what your town or city looks like at dawn, well, a professional photographer may be able to help. anthony eppes is currently traveling the world taking photos of cities at dawn, including paris, london, and venice. >> i see this beautiful light all the time. it's reemerging, this rebirth of the day. everybody is sleeping and missing it. and then i show them the pictures, the images i guess from the effort of being there. people are really impressed by that light. it's like, wow, look at this picture.
an environment rich with new vocabulary. >> translator: before i didn't give her a chance to express herself. i would do most of the talking. now i give her a chance so she doesn't get frustrated and angry. >> it's already helped in their daily lives. >>> they are putting in place a further visa restriction on individuals. they are russian as well as ukraine. also the ukrainian acting president has been speaking. he said that the authorities are totally illegitimate and...
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vermeer's view of delft shows us a secure town that has confidently mastered its difficult environment. the sea shaped dutch society. but 80 bitter years of a cruel and bloody war for independence from their spanish rulers created a dutch nation. in the middle of the 17th century, seven provinces of the netherlands won their struggle for independence and established the predominantly protestant dutch republic. [bells ringing] in a europe dominated by absolutist and catholic monarchies-- spain, france, austria-- the republic was an island of relative freedom. the town hall of the dutch city of amsterdam, built in the 17th century, tells us something about the ideals of the dutch republic. it has none of the qualities of absolutist architecture. here no grand colonnade leads the world into a central focus as at saint peter's, rome. no succession of rooms and corridors and staircases takes us to the monarch's bedroom as at louis xiv's palace at versailles. here you have seven simple, unpretentious doorways. the architecture of the new town hall, then, is an embodiment of the netherlands'
vermeer's view of delft shows us a secure town that has confidently mastered its difficult environment. the sea shaped dutch society. but 80 bitter years of a cruel and bloody war for independence from their spanish rulers created a dutch nation. in the middle of the 17th century, seven provinces of the netherlands won their struggle for independence and established the predominantly protestant dutch republic. [bells ringing] in a europe dominated by absolutist and catholic monarchies-- spain,...
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the markets are going to find the environment stuff. what is the concern china or deflation? >> i don't think there will be deflation and i think we will see a long time of low growth. i don't think inflation will be a problem. of alarm also it's bells and i like to put the word demand in front of deflation. and thatalling wages means following command and a negative spiral. it is not just falling prices. is lots of sectors. you see groups and things like that. falling realu have wages that that is the problem. the cycle that japan went through and if you do not touch it at the right time, it is difficult to turn around. are we in a scenario like that? deflation and the specter of it hanging over us unless handled correctly. >> one of the characteristics of japan that contributed to the slow growth was a rapidly-aging population and people having a lower propensity to consume. that changed the balance of growth in the economy. there are european economies that have rapidly aging populations and it appears to be a social issue and an issue that has a profound economic impact a
the markets are going to find the environment stuff. what is the concern china or deflation? >> i don't think there will be deflation and i think we will see a long time of low growth. i don't think inflation will be a problem. of alarm also it's bells and i like to put the word demand in front of deflation. and thatalling wages means following command and a negative spiral. it is not just falling prices. is lots of sectors. you see groups and things like that. falling realu have wages...
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. >> does it worry you it could cast a pall over all of markets with a bad the environment for business? >> he is in answering in mandarin chinese. i could tell you what he is saying but you have to wait. you cannot afford to miss it. [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low bod cell counts and higher liver tes and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tts before you start and while taking xeljanz, and roinely check certain liver tests. tell your
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is confident that it can win in this new environment and is up to nearly profit target from twenty four to twenty seven billion with a b billion dollars now c.f.o. mariana lake explained that the bank would achieve these targets by optimizing its retail banks in other words subtracting the number of humans and adding to the number of machines now check out these before and after slides are kind of interesting now the one on the left the picture that's of a traditional bank branch and the one on the right is a branch of the future you can see the obvious drop in the need for basic human skill and for rendering on the right you know this next crowd here now this depicts customer interaction with the bank obviously you can see there that online activity is surging while in-store and phone transactions are declining good now historically every time a machine fills a role previously held by a human people get freaked out now the same thing happened from seven hundred sixty to around eight hundred forty during the industrial revolution however economic historians are in agreement that the ons
is confident that it can win in this new environment and is up to nearly profit target from twenty four to twenty seven billion with a b billion dollars now c.f.o. mariana lake explained that the bank would achieve these targets by optimizing its retail banks in other words subtracting the number of humans and adding to the number of machines now check out these before and after slides are kind of interesting now the one on the left the picture that's of a traditional bank branch and the one on...
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number three, the environment as a whole, it seems that investors continue to discount the upside and are very cautious. we will not see returns like 2013, but we are still bullish as a whole. >> in the last conference call we kept hearing about companies guiding downwards. so much m&a. how do you account for that? >> that is a concern, not everything is rosy and perfect, but there are concerns out there and you have seen an environment over the last few years where every quarter they learn a is part of thech regulatory environment that we are in. they overpromise and underdeliver and could potentially be on the hook for money. it down. which is not to say that you should ignore these things. you want to look at it. but you need to do your homework and look at what is happening in terms of corporate earnings. generally speaking, and our view, if the company continues to take market share away from competitors in in industry that continues to grow, they must reflect in the numbers at some point. maybe not this quarter or the next quarter, but at some point. >> it seems to be a stock pi
number three, the environment as a whole, it seems that investors continue to discount the upside and are very cautious. we will not see returns like 2013, but we are still bullish as a whole. >> in the last conference call we kept hearing about companies guiding downwards. so much m&a. how do you account for that? >> that is a concern, not everything is rosy and perfect, but there are concerns out there and you have seen an environment over the last few years where every...
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the short term, sure there is a risk off environment that may see more volatility. >> i assume, andres, russia is included and the stock market was down 12% or so today. if you're in a general emerging markets fund, you're going to feel it, aren't you? >> absolutely. i think short term you'll see -- you'll take a hit there and in the next couple weeks. having said that, this is also going to create opportunities for long-term investors because not all these countries put in the emerging market index are the same. for instance, indiana is in the emerging market index is one of the countries that i favor at this point over the next two or three years, yet, it was down 1.5%. doesn't have a lot to do with ukraine or russia, the economy doesn't. it was down. so it should create opportunities. you need to differentiate between the ri opportunity. >> what kind of investm changes should investors make? emerging markets, we just talked about that. investors have stock in big u.s. multi nationals that have a lot of trade with europe, which would be impacted by this ukrainian situation. so what k
the short term, sure there is a risk off environment that may see more volatility. >> i assume, andres, russia is included and the stock market was down 12% or so today. if you're in a general emerging markets fund, you're going to feel it, aren't you? >> absolutely. i think short term you'll see -- you'll take a hit there and in the next couple weeks. having said that, this is also going to create opportunities for long-term investors because not all these countries put in the...